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<strong>Online</strong> <strong>cash</strong> <strong>flow</strong> McFarland <strong>teen</strong><br />

<strong>makes</strong> <strong>money</strong> <strong>off</strong> <strong>Google</strong> <strong>ads</strong><br />

Lynn Welch — 11/15/2007 11:18 am<br />

Chloe Spencer likes the color pink, cats, roller coasters and shopping at<br />

Abercrombie and Fitch.<br />

And, like many <strong>teen</strong>s, the McFarland High School sophomore has found a<br />

way to earn a little <strong>cash</strong>.<br />

She blogs.<br />

"Most people earn <strong>money</strong> by babysitting or working at places like<br />

McDonalds," said Spencer, 16, who has earned up to $1,000 monthly from<br />

her site, Neopetsfanatic.com. "I figured if I earned minimum wage I'd have to<br />

work 25 to 30 hours a week to make this."<br />

Spencer is among those who have <strong>cash</strong>ed in online, gaining traffic with<br />

search engine optimization and site <strong>ads</strong> via <strong>Google</strong>'s AdSense.<br />

With her dad's help, Spencer has monetized her site, earning <strong>cash</strong> that could<br />

help her buy a car and attend film school.<br />

Chloe's dad, Stephan Spencer, is founder and president of Netconcepts, a<br />

Madison consulting firm specializing in search engine optimization. He writes<br />

and speaks on e-marketing topics through various venues, including his own<br />

blog, www.stephanspencer.com.<br />

Stephan said he <strong>off</strong>ered his daughter a few hours of advice to help her gain<br />

traffic, clicks and corresponding <strong>cash</strong> <strong>flow</strong>.<br />

"My dad started talking about how you can make <strong>money</strong> <strong>off</strong> <strong>Google</strong> <strong>ads</strong>,"<br />

recalled Chloe of her February 2006 launch. "At the time, I was obsessed<br />

with Neopets."<br />

She created a blog appealing to fans of the popular virtual pet site, posting<br />

hints and tips on how to beat the game and gain points. She spends several<br />

hours a week working on the site.<br />

Using tools including <strong>Google</strong> Suggest and WordTracker, Chloe chose the<br />

name of the blog and its categories. It became, "The Ultimate Neopets<br />

Cheats Site," which included the most popular Neopet search terms.<br />

Within weeks, the site appeared on page one of a <strong>Google</strong> search for<br />

"neopets cheats." The site still appears in the top 10 in <strong>Google</strong>'s search<br />

rankings for both Neopets and "neopets cheats."<br />

High rankings help drive traffic to Spencer's site, which also drives up the<br />

profitability of click-throughs on content-relevant <strong>Google</strong> <strong>ads</strong> posted there.<br />

Chloe earns from 10 cents to a dollar each time a visitor clicks an ad on her<br />

site, or an average of about $30 a day.<br />

Chloe has also been marketing her site with the help of her dad. This past<br />

summer, she spoke at the BlogHer conference in Chicago and her story is<br />

featured on a number of Web sites, including Blogger Stories.<br />

A recent ABC News report said that <strong>Google</strong> paid $3.1 billion to Adsense<br />

publishers last year. <strong>Google</strong> reported AdSense earnings of $1.45 billion, 34<br />

percent of total revenues, in the third quarter this year, up 40 percent over<br />

the same period last year.<br />

Since launching AdSense in 2005, <strong>Google</strong> has been joined by Yahoo,<br />

Microsoft and, soon, MySpace and Facebook in <strong>off</strong>ering site publishers<br />

contextual advertising.<br />

Income that bloggers gain through these ad serving programs is difficult to<br />

gauge, said Vince Rose, who runs <strong>ads</strong> on kiddogogo.com, a site he set up<br />

with his wife. It all depends on the site traffic, click-through rate and how<br />

much advertisers have bid for the keywords.<br />

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Rose said the <strong>ads</strong> on his social networking site for families -- intended to<br />

share new kid-friendly places to go -- do not net a lot of <strong>money</strong>. The ad funds<br />

do help pay for Web hosting.<br />

"The trend in general is that there are fewer and fewer barriers to post<br />

content online. People can set up a blog without it costing them anything and<br />

still try to monetize their site," Rose wrote in an e-mail. "The investment is<br />

just time then. If you're posting about a topic that is near and dear to your<br />

heart then it's a pretty small investment. Making any <strong>money</strong> would be icing<br />

for doing something you like to do."<br />

Other sites, like Montreal-based Weblo, <strong>off</strong>er members ad revenue through a<br />

number of vehicles, including Facebook profiles and digital assets.<br />

"It's pennies at a time, but it <strong>ads</strong> up over the month depending on how much<br />

time you put into it," said Andrew Jackson, a Mayville resident and Weblo<br />

member.<br />

Jackson stumbled on the site about six months ago, after selling his wellestablished<br />

Star Wars Galaxies account for $2,000. Following this, he sought<br />

other ways to add value to his online activity.<br />

"There are definitely ways out there people can make a few to a pile of bucks<br />

online," he said.<br />

Chloe Spencer has launched other sites, a personal blog,<br />

www.chloespencer.com and, most recently, a <strong>teen</strong> quiz site,<br />

www.quizfanatic.com, <strong>off</strong>ering "fun, girly quizzes" revealing information such<br />

as, "What Clothing Brand Suits You," and "How Boy Crazy are You?"<br />

By the end of the year, she expects to incorporate <strong>ads</strong> to the quiz site.<br />

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